How do I store and store my cigars? And tobacco

Updated on collection 2024-03-14
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let's talk about it briefly.

    When it comes to cigar preservation, we generally like to refer to it as cigar care.

    Because good cigars are raised, the shelf life of the cigar is also a key piece of data. If well maintained, a cigar that has been good will still taste good for many years.

    If you have a professional humidor or humidor, it is very convenient, the humidity is about 75%, and the temperature is 18-20This value depends on the specific situation of the cigar itself, too wet and too dry is not good, and it can be flexibly controlled according to the situation. Generally speaking, this temperature is very suitable.

    You can also give it a look. In such a cabinet, you can put it directly, with a box, with a bucket, or in a sealed pp bag. If you smoke diligently, it's no problem to put it directly.

    If you need to store it for a long time, it is recommended to put it in a sealed PP bag with a bucket or box later. Observe the body condition of the cigar frequently to ensure that the degree of dryness and wetness is appropriate. If you don't control it well, it will explode.

    By the way, there will be water in the cabinet, and you should pay attention to adding it when you run out. Remove if it's too wet.

    If you don't have such a cabinet, then I'll tell you the easiest way, it's easy to use.

    Buy two Locks and Locks, one large and one small, the small one puts the cigar and the large one puts the water, and the cigar is put in the same state as the above, you can choose.

    Then put the small Locker with the cigar in the large Locker with water. Buckle up. You can control the temperature yourself.,Don't freeze or something.。。。

    Ha ha... At the same time, pay more attention to the condition of the cigar body, the degree of wetness and dryness should not be excessive, if it feels too moist to the touch, pay attention to the humidity. If it's wet, it will explode.

    Forehead.. It's a rough way to put it. It's tiring to play with pure hands....I'm sure you can copy whatever I can do, so I'm too lazy to copy it.

    As for tobacco, I don't know much, but the tobacco is usually sealed, unless you can't finish it and continue to isolate the air. Generally, the part of the tobacco I come into contact with does not involve special maintenance, and a serving of tobacco is still relatively easy to smoke. Maybe I'm shallow, but I can look it up.

    Finally, I wish you a good .........

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally speaking, cigars only have a shelf life of 6-8 months unless they have special storage equipment, but a good environment can make cigars last for more than 10 years, and cigars that have been aged for more than three years can be called mature cigars.

    A cigar is a tobacco product made from dried and fermented tobacco that is smoked by lighting one end and snorting the other end to produce smoke.

    The main producers of cigar tobacco are Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua and the United States, as well as China and Southeast Asia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cigars need to be kept at a relative humidity of around 70% and a temperature of around 20.

    Dilstilled water is used to moisturize, and the humidor is opened once a week to let in fresh air and control its temperature and humidity. Keep it away from heat sources and keep it in the coolest part of your home. When placing cigars in the cigar cabinet, care should be taken to reserve some space between the back and the top, and the cigars should not be close to the back and top.

    Cigars are usually smoked for at least 4 or 5 years.

    When buying integrated cigars, many cigars have two kinds of aluminum tubes and without aluminum tubes, and the ** without aluminum tubes can be slightly cheaper, and the storage and maintenance are more convenient. Cigars should be routinely inspected for any slight cracks in the caps and feet during storage.

    Whether the cigar is too wet and grows white fluff, whether it feels too hard or too soft when you pinch the eggplant, of course, moderate elasticity is the best. Don't trust hygrometers and thermometers completely, it's up to you to feel your cigar at its best. The pleasure of cigars is not only about tasting, but also about the process of curing cigars.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended that Shenzhen Qixin Company's intelligent humidity pad can be placed in the humidor, which can intelligently absorb and release moisture, and the environmentally friendly materials can be recycled for 3-9 years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Depending on the cigar purchased**, if the amount of cigar concealment exceeds the amount you consume in 1-2 days, you will have to find a suitable storage environment for hollowing your cigar, otherwise your investment in cigars will be wasted: dry, tasteless, and unsmoking. The best way to store your cigars is to keep them in a container that can be kept at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and 72 degrees humidity.

    The most convenient way is, of course, to go and buy a wooden humidor with a humidifier.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cigars are a tobacco product, but it is different from ordinary cigarettes, the most expensive cigars are sold for more than 30,000 yuan each, why are cigars so expensive? How is it made?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How to make a cigar:

    1. Machine-made cigars.

    A machine-made cigar is basically a bunch of tobacco rolled into a column. The process of making this cigar is highly automated.

    The cigarette core is made from machine-cut tobacco. The tobacco used in high-quality cigars is relatively uniform in size, texture and grade. The quality of the tobacco used in some lower-grade cigars varies. Stems or petioles are only used in low-quality cigars.

    The leaf curl holds the cigarette core together. High-quality cigars use whole tobacco leaves as curl leaves. The curly leaves used in low-grade machine-made cigars are generally processed tobacco leaves, that is, paper tobacco sheets made by mixing ground tobacco pieces with flammable preparations and water and then stretching and flattening.

    The tobacco leaf is the outermost part of the cigar and determines the shape of the cigar. Machine-made cigars are made using dry wrapping leaves, so they are not as oily and smooth as handmade "premium cigars".

    2. Handmade cigars.

    Making cigars by hand is a painstaking process that requires a high level of technical skill and a high level of mental concentration to control the quality of the cigar.

    The core is folded and rolled up by a single leaf to allow for an even burn. Then use a rough tobacco leaf as a curling leaf to wrap the core of the cigarette and roll it up. Once the core is fixed, place the bundle in a plastic or cedar wood mold for 30-45 minutes.

    The cigarette maker will carefully examine the tobacco leaves and select the best parts and cut them into the best shape for use as the leaf wrap for the cigar. Once the cigar is wrapped, a small amount of vegetable glue is used to ensure that the packaging is secure.

    The smoker then cuts a round shape from the leaf to create the cap on top of the cigar. Finally, a little vegetable glue is used to attach the label to the cigar and the handmade cigar is complete.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Depending on the cigar purchased**, if the number of cigars exceeds the amount you consume in 1-2 days, you will have to find a suitable storage environment for your cigars, otherwise, your investment in cigars will be wasted: dry, tasteless, unsmoking, and the best way to store them is to keep them in a container that can keep the temperature at 70 degrees Fahrenheit and the humidity level at 72. The most convenient way is, of course, to go and buy a wooden cigar cabinet with a humidifier.

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